Tuesday, November 20, 2007

A Look at the PCT



Well I thought it might be helpful for those who may be unfamiliar with the PCT to have a visual map to reference to. As you can see the entire trail is over 2,600 miles and runs from Mexico to Canada. Not something I can attempt any time soon but perhaps in the future I will accomplish this. For the purpose of our mission we will be concentrating on the Oregon portion of this trail.

We intend to travel from North to South which is not the typical route taken. Every one has a different idea of how to approach things and we are no different. Really we are choosing a North to South direction purly because North is closer to Portland which is where we will be coming from. So we will begin in the Columbia River Gorge area and move toward Mt. Hood.


I am really excited about the potential to see wildlife and yet a bit apprehensive at the same time. I am trying to study up on how to handle bear and mountain lion encounters. While I would love to catch a glimpse of these spectacular animals I do not wish to 'play' with them or be a chew toy for them either.

One precaution we are planning to take is to not cook in our sleeping areas. This should eliminate any smell of food which will attract all kinds of animals. We will stop and cook our meals and then continue on for an hour or two longer so that we ar well away from any smell of cooked foods.


This reminds me of a time when we where camping with some dear friends of ours and cooking around the camp fire. A well meaning park ranger, who I would describe as "Barney" from the Andy Griffith show (with an added 100lbs or so) came along to give us words of advice regarding the local wildlife. He was insistant that we keep our food locked up out of reach of potential pest. And in his own words he exclaimed " These here raccoons have claws that will slice through your tent like butter!" I was rolling. Of all the potential harm one could face in the Cascade Range we were to concern our selves with the ferocious raccoons of the west.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Here we go!

Well today is the first day of the rest of our life or so the saying goes. Today I hope to find time to get in one mile of walking. Doesn't sound to hard...... so then what is the problem? I don't know, that is what I am hoping you all will help me with. Discovering why it is so hard to make the important things in life the priority and so easy to make the unimportant things top of the list. So today I will make time to walk one mile. I figure I better start out small so I can accomplish the goal or I may give up to soon.


As far as nutrition goes I am going to make one huge change in my life: NO FASTFOOD! That is it, cold turkey. Should be easy the first week but we will see how it goes as the days add up. here is a quick look at the things we decided to change starting today:

1. No Fast Food (No driv-thru windows, ouch!)

2. More water, less soda!

3. More moving, less sitting

4. Daily prayer time!

So there you go. I'll be back to let you know how it goes. I picked up a great backpacking magazine and can't wait to share some great ideas and adventures featured there.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Two Fools


Welcome and thank you for taking the time to visit this blog and get to know us and what we are attempting to accomplish. I say attempting because I really do not know where we will end up when this is all over. But we do have a goal or direction set out and so we begin our journey.


I'll start by telling you a little about my husband and me and how we arrived at this adventure. My husband, Leonard, recently turned 39 years old. He has aways been quite active hunting and fishing, construction and restoring vehicles. My name is Trina and I am 36 years old. I to have always been active raising 4 children as well as hunting, fishing, and camping.

However something unusual began to happen about 6 years ago. Life began to....change. Outdoor activities all but ceased to exist. No more hunting and scouting. No more treks into the lake for a day of fishing. No more camping trips to Mt Hood or Central Oregon. As these activities disappeared new "things" replaced them. We are both as busy as ever but somehow we seem to be busy doing nothing......


With this decrease in outdoor life also came a decrease in healthy eating habits. We are now so busy that seldom do we sit down for a homecooked meal but rather do the proverbial fast food. As a consequence to this complacency we have both gained about 35 pounds. Our muscles ache at the end of the day (and if I am really honest they ache before I evn get out of bed in the morning!)

We also began to notice that with this decrease of physical life that our spiritual life began to transform from a hightened sense of all that was good in Gods creation to a focus on all that is wrong with mans current plight. I say all of this to say somewhere, somehow we became disengaged from discovering a deep relationship with God and fell into a trap of Satan's: The trap of meaninglessness.


This life of meaninglessness appears busy, active, and productive but upon closer scrutiny the fruit of this life is weight gain, loss of peace, and loss of true happiness. Spending day after day accomplishing nothing of any real meaning and being exhaustd doing it.

Once we realized we were locked in this trap we decided that we had to break out of it. That is where this vision of discovery was born in us. We have been studying Romans and how the attributes of God can be seen in His creation. So......to get back our physical and spiritual health we decided to study the attributes of God in His creation by venturing into the wilderness and documenting what we find and ultimately documenting what can be known about the God we serve.

So we ask you to travel with us over the next 8 months as we train our bodies (don't forget people we have gotten fat in the last 6 years.) and minds for this experience. We will document our excercising and weight loss, we need you as accountability partners. In order to accomplish this trek we need to be in top condition so we can carry our packs as well as breath at different altitudes. We will also be training our prayer life so it to will be stronger and bring glory to God.

We pray that you will join with us in prayer and exercise, to draw closer to God and look for His workmanship in this world.